That Georgetown team with Zo, Ewing, Deke, and AI might be the best defensive team of all time...
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Post subject: Re: espn.com "The Great College Hoops Tournament"
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 6:08 pm
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Athletic Supporter wrote:
Your link took me right back to this thread. Weirdoville.
fixed it. sorry..
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pjam81373 wrote:
jimmac24 wrote:
No Temple? only the 4th winningest team in NCAA history.
Maybe I'm thinking of another team but haven't they never made it past the elite 8?
They are 1639-902 all time and 31-25 in NCAA tournaments. They have gone to the regional finals (elite 8 ) 5 times (and lost all 5). Not sure what getting to the final 4 has to do with having a great basketball history. They won a NCAA title the year before the first NCAA tourney, won the NIT tourney back when it was a bigger deal that the NCAA tourney and made 2 final 4's in the late 50's winning both "3rd place" games. They also won another NIT in the 60's.
_________________ Something tells me that the first mousetrap wasn't designed to catch mice at all, but to protect little cheese "gems" from burglars.
No Temple? only the 4th winningest team in NCAA history.
Maybe I'm thinking of another team but haven't they never made it past the elite 8?
They are 1639-902 all time and 31-25 in NCAA tournaments. They have gone to the regional finals (elite 8 ) 5 times (and lost all 5). Not sure what getting to the final 4 has to do with having a great basketball history. They won a NCAA title the year before the first NCAA tourney, won the NIT tourney back when it was a bigger deal that the NCAA tourney and made 2 final 4's in the late 50's winning both "3rd place" games. They also won another NIT in the 60's.
who would be on their all time team?
Macon, Mckie, Eddie Jones....um...Tim Perry....who else am I missing?
_________________ “You’re good kids, stay together. Trust each other and be good teammates to one another. I believe there is a championship in this room.”
-Ernie Accorsi in his final address to the NY Giants locker room before retiring as GM in January of 2007
maybe in a bong hit contest between Worthy and Mcadoo vs. Walton.
_________________ “You’re good kids, stay together. Trust each other and be good teammates to one another. I believe there is a championship in this room.”
-Ernie Accorsi in his final address to the NY Giants locker room before retiring as GM in January of 2007
I would put Kiki at SF instead of Marques, but that's just me....
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
jimmac24 wrote:
pjam81373 wrote:
jimmac24 wrote:
No Temple? only the 4th winningest team in NCAA history.
Maybe I'm thinking of another team but haven't they never made it past the elite 8?
They are 1639-902 all time and 31-25 in NCAA tournaments. They have gone to the regional finals (elite 8 ) 5 times (and lost all 5). Not sure what getting to the final 4 has to do with having a great basketball history. They won a NCAA title the year before the first NCAA tourney, won the NIT tourney back when it was a bigger deal that the NCAA tourney and made 2 final 4's in the late 50's winning both "3rd place" games. They also won another NIT in the 60's.
who would be on their all time team? Macon, Mckie, Eddie Jones....um...Tim Perry....who else am I missing?
We're talking about great college players right? not just guys who went and had good pro careers?
Macon
Perry
Jones
McKie
Rick Brunson
Pepe Sanchez
Lynn Greer
Guy Rodgers
Howard Evans
David Hawkins
Bill Mlkvy
Hal Lear
Marc Jackson
Granger Hall
Terry Stansbury
Nate Blackwell
Not alot of them went on to great pro carers but all were great college players. Almost all of them were All-Americans.
_________________ Something tells me that the first mousetrap wasn't designed to catch mice at all, but to protect little cheese "gems" from burglars.
G Ben Gordon 6-3 02-04 16.9
G Ray Allen 6-5 94-96 19.0
F Richard Hamilton 6-7 97-99 19.8
F Donyell Marshall 6-9 92-94 18.1
C Emeka Okafor 6-10 02-04 13.8
The Bench
G Khalid El-Amin 5-10 98-00 15.3
F Clifford Robinson 6-10 86-89 15.3
I'll take my chances with the Huskies!!
Some of the better "new" stars. Ben Gordon is one of the most exciting players in the game today
G Ben Gordon 6-3 02-04 16.9 G Ray Allen 6-5 94-96 19.0 F Richard Hamilton 6-7 97-99 19.8 F Donyell Marshall 6-9 92-94 18.1 C Emeka Okafor 6-10 02-04 13.8
The Bench G Khalid El-Amin 5-10 98-00 15.3 F Clifford Robinson 6-10 86-89 15.3
I'll take my chances with the Huskies!!
Some of the better "new" stars. Ben Gordon is one of the most exciting players in the game today
the Hoyas front line would destroy them.
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
deep wrote:
G Ben Gordon 6-3 02-04 16.9 G Ray Allen 6-5 94-96 19.0 F Richard Hamilton 6-7 97-99 19.8 F Donyell Marshall 6-9 92-94 18.1 C Emeka Okafor 6-10 02-04 13.8
The Bench G Khalid El-Amin 5-10 98-00 15.3 F Clifford Robinson 6-10 86-89 15.3
I'll take my chances with the Huskies!!
Some of the better "new" stars. Ben Gordon is one of the most exciting players in the game today
the Hoyas front line would destroy them.
so would carolina's front line.... and Ford and MJ would run circles around them in the back court as well... no contest
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